Twenty-two teenaged refugees adapt to life in America with the help of their English teacher.

"Thorpe writes with great compassion...Her story will entertain and enlighten readers, creating a wider, more sympathetic view of the world and its inhabitants-certainly something we need right now."
- Kirkus Reviews

A young Muslim leader's memoir of his struggles to forge an American Muslim identity.

"In sometimes heartbreaking and staggering prose laced with subtle and sardonic humor, Moghul (The Order of Light) shares what it looks like to hammer out an American Muslim identity. As Moghul loses himself and seeks himself, readers will appreciate his story as a second-generation Muslim immigrant, but also as a representative of the modern man: searching, groping, discovering, losing, loving, hoping, dreaming, and suffering. Highly recommended for its candor and relatability, this book will invite readers to fathom what it means to grasp Islam-and religion and spirituality in general."
- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

The story of Jamie Bérubé's journey to adulthood and a meditation on disability in American life.

"While the author clearly paints the life of an adult with Down syndrome as one hinging on the compassion and understanding of others, he also paints Jamie's experience and immersion into the world as a story of triumph, bravery, independence, and great self-awareness. An inspiring family scrapbook offering hopeful reinforcement for parents in similar situations."
- Kirkus Reviews

How a Family of Chinese Immigrants Led the First Fight to Desegregate Schools in the Jim Crowe South

A vital, forgotten chapter of America's past that uncovers a powerful journey of an oppressed people

"In an engaging bit of social history, Berard rescues a forgotten part of Southern history and brings it to light, offering readers a rare glimpse into Chinese immigrant life and the way segregation affected so many for decades. Flush with telling details and backed by meticulous research, a piece of near-forgotten Chinese-American history is retold."
- Kirkus Reviews

A thrilling and entertaining compendium featuring female serial killers and their crimes.

"Telfer proves that you can stab, poison, and suffocate the predictable tropes about female killers and still write something salacious and entertaining."
- Caitlin Doughty, New York Times bestselling author

"Peter Georgescu has written a clear-eyed assessment about the drivers of key national challenges like income inequality and shrinking economic opportunity. He offers a number of thoughtful prescriptions for change, all aimed at the worthiest of goals - restoring the viability of the American Dream. I applaud and commend his efforts."
- Roger W. Ferguson, former Vice Chairman, US Federal Reserve System

An authentic glimpse of a North Korea we’ve never seen before, by a prize-winning filmmaker!

"An ingenious method of penetrating the most isolated country in the world allows an Australian filmmaker access to what proves to be a surprisingly sympathetic North Korean soul...Startling...Experiencing North Korean 'method acting' in the most visceral way."
- Kirkus Reviews

Even though bias is part of the human condition, we are not powerless against it.

“Tiffany Jana and Matthew Freeman take a tough issue that almost immediately raises everyone's defenses and break it down in simple and practical ways. Just as we want to improve our appearance, attitude, or prospects for success, we can improve our ability to engage with others without the blinders of bias blocking our path.”
- Senator Tim Kaine

"The Art of Community is a powerful, practical, and modern articulation of, and advancement on, timeless wisdom. Emerging or veteran leaders who integrate these principles will build communities that are more resilient, passionate, and harmonious in the face of adversity and uncertainty. Flip to any page to find insight and inspiration."
- Alan Price, Founding Director, Global Leadership Initiative

This comprehensive guidebook explores the unique challenges thousands of families face every day.

"A great, practical guide that every parent should read. Parents, teachers, grandparents, and anyone who interacts with kids on a regular basis will find The Transgender Child to be a smart, accessible roadmap for what can often be an uncharted journey. Stephanie Brill and Rachel Pepper help parents cut to the chase so they can do what every parent does best: love and embrace their child, no matter who they are."
- Jody M. Huckaby, Executive Director of PFLAG

Richard Kirshenbaum reveals the outrageous extravagances of the one percent.

"The humor in this book is as understated as it is successful and derives largely from the way Kirshenbaum reports what he sees and hears in the world of the superrich and refrains from judging...A witty, eye-opening collection."
- Kirkus Reviews

“Fizzing with wit, insight and infectious curiosity...A riveting read...One suspects that French could not pen a boring passage if he tried...A thoroughly enjoyable romp through six momentous decades.”
- Sadanand Dhume, The Wall Street Journal Asia

An account of China's presence in Africa, an empire shaping the future of millions of people.

“China’s trade with Africa has grown dramatically…But China’s investments…are less significant for this rapidly evolving relationship, according to this 15-country survey by veteran African correspondent French, than the significant flow of new Chinese immigrants—often pushed out by the pressure and oppression back home as much as lured by opportunity. In vivid first-person reportage, French explores this momentous phenomenon, while challenging assumptions about China and Chinese immigrants…The book will appeal to students of China and Africa, and anyone interested in the shifting contours of the global economy and its geopolitical consequences.”
- Publishers Weekly

A collection of stories about people walking on to discover bold new ways to meet their needs.

"If there is any hope for us, it lies in rediscovering and recreating community. Do not doubt this is possible. Read Walk Out Walk On and see for yourself--and see your self."
- Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline and coauthor of Presence and The Necessary Revolution

What is wrong with black women? Here's a new answer... how about NOTHING?

This book is a gift. With just the right mix of sister wit, statistical information, and a few well-timed rhetorical side-eyes, The Sisters Are Alright rushes in to save black women from the stereotypes that threaten to dull our shine.
- Brittney Cooper, PhD, Asst. Prof. Rutgers University

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